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EPA HSRP - Esri-derived NRCS Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) State Extracts for the Continental United States
This geospatial dataset contains Esri-derived NRCS Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) extracts for usage with the EPA HSRP Storage-Staging-Siting Tool. The dataset is distributed by state for the conterminous United States buffered by 10 miles to provide overlap for intrastate analysis.
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EPA HSRP - 3D Elevation Program 2013 Slope State Extracts for the Continental United States
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This geospatial dataset contains USGS 3D Elevation Program 2013 Slope extracts for usage with the EPA HSRP Storage-Staging-Siting Tool. The dataset is distributed by state for the conterminous United States buffered by 10 miles to provide overlap for intrastate analysis.
EPA HSRP - USGS TNM Roads State Extracts for the Continental United States
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This geospatial dataset contains USGS TNM Roads extracts for usage with the EPA HSRP Storage-Staging-Siting Tool. The dataset is distributed by state for the conterminous United States buffered by 10 miles to provide overlap for intrastate analysis.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Swan Coastal Plain (DWER-055)
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Map of the risk of Acid Sulfate Soil (ASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of ASS materials occurring within soil profiles. This map was developed to assist planners in assessing whether development applications require additional conditions for sites where there is a risk disturbing ASS. For further information phone Contaminated Sites Hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulphate Soil Risk Map, Swan Coastal Plain (DER-003). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.
Gridded Soil Survey Geographic (gSSURGO-30) Database for the Conterminous United States - 30 meter
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This dataset is called the Gridded SSURGO (gSSURGO) Database and is derived from the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database. SSURGO is generally the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) in accordance with NCSS mapping standards. The tabular data represent the soil attributes, and are derived from properties and characteristics stored in the National Soil Information System (NASIS). The gSSURGO data were prepared by merging traditional SSURGO digital vector map and tabular data into a Conterminous US-wide extent, and adding a Conterminous US-wide gridded map layer derived from the vector, plus a new value added look up (valu) table containing "ready to map" attributes. The gridded map layer is offered in an ArcGIS file geodatabase raster format. The raster and vector map data have a Conterminous US-wide extent. The raster map data have a 30 meter cell size. Each cell (and polygon) is linked to a map unit identifier called the map unit key. A unique map unit key is used to link to raster cells and polygons to attribute tables, including the new value added look up (valu) table that contains additional derived data. The value added look up (valu) table contains attribute data summarized to the map unit level using best practice generalization methods intended to meet the needs of most users. The generalization methods include map unit component weighted averages and percent of the map unit meeting a given criteria. The Gridded SSURGO dataset was created for use in national, regional, and state-wide resource planning and analysis of soils data. The raster map layer data can be readily combined with other national, regional, and local raster layers, e.g., National Land Cover Database (NLCD), the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Crop Data Layer, or the National Elevation Dataset (NED).
Gridded Soil Survey Geographic (gSSURGO-30) Database for the Conterminous United States - 30 meter
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This dataset is called the Gridded SSURGO (gSSURGO) Database and is derived from the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database. SSURGO is generally the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) in accordance with NCSS mapping standards. The tabular data represent the soil attributes, and are derived from properties and characteristics stored in the National Soil Information System (NASIS). The gSSURGO data were prepared by merging traditional SSURGO digital vector map and tabular data into a Conterminous US-wide extent, and adding a Conterminous US-wide gridded map layer derived from the vector, plus a new value added look up (valu) table containing "ready to map" attributes. The gridded map layer is offered in an ArcGIS file geodatabase raster format. The raster and vector map data have a Conterminous US-wide extent. The raster map data have a 30 meter cell size. Each cell (and polygon) is linked to a map unit identifier called the map unit key. A unique map unit key is used to link to raster cells and polygons to attribute tables, including the new value added look up (valu) table that contains additional derived data. The value added look up (valu) table contains attribute data summarized to the map unit level using best practice generalization methods intended to meet the needs of most users. The generalization methods include map unit component weighted averages and percent of the map unit meeting a given criteria. The Gridded SSURGO dataset was created for use in national, regional, and state-wide resource planning and analysis of soils data. The raster map layer data can be readily combined with other national, regional, and local raster layers, e.g., National Land Cover Database (NLCD), the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Crop Data Layer, or the National Elevation Dataset (NED).
2023 NSHM western United States GPS velocities
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Global positioning system (GPS) data were compiled and processed to support models for seismic hazard assessment that will be included in the 2023 USGS National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM). This data release presents the updated GPS velocity field for the western United States. Data processing centers and field networks, seven in total, supported this work, and solutions include both survey and continuous-mode GPS velocity measurements. Processing procedures were followed according to the UCERF3 (Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast version 3) and the 2014 NSHM deformation modeling project. The final velocity field consists of 4,979 horizontal velocity vectors.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Lower South West (DWER-052)
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Data of the risk of Potential Acid Sulfate Soil (PASS) materials being disturbed by land development activities based on the likelihood of PASS materials occurring within 3m of the ground surface for the Lower South West Region. This data is designed for use by planners to assess whether development applications for specific sites require additional conditions on the basis of whether normal land development activities carry a risk of disturbing PASS materials. Disturbance risk is rated on the basis of the likelihood of PASS materials being encountered within 3m of the ground surface should this depth of soil be disturbed in any way. The depth of 3m is considered since this was regarded as the depth that most soil disturbance activities would extend during in most land development processes. Disturbance activities in this context include drainage, excavations and dewatering. For further information phone the Contaminated Sites hotline 1300 762 982. This dataset was formerly known as Acid Sulfate Soil Risk Map, Lower South West (DER-010). This dataset is no longer actively maintained by DWER.